| When tenor and soprano saxophonist Donny McCaslin and his group—keyboardist Jason Lindner, bassist Jonathan Maron, and drummer Zach Danziger—take the stage at Zankel Hall on April 1, it’s a sure bet that at least some in the audience will be there because of David Bowie.
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| Composer Steve Reich has curated Three Generations, a series of four concerts charting the major shift from the 1960s—when, as he says, “there was really one way to write music: no discernible harmony, no discernible rhythm, and no melody”—to a restoration of all those basics in a totally new way.
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| Composer Paola Prestini incorporates powerful visual and dramatic components to her works. Paola’s The Hotel That Time Forgot premieres this Friday in Zankel Hall, featuring visuals by Mami Kosemura. In this interview, American Composers Orchestra speaks with Paola Prestini.
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| Imagine the story of the final days of Jesus Christ—known liturgically as the Passion—from a woman’s point of view. Composer John Adams and librettist Peter Sellars did just that, resulting in their oratorio The Gospel According to the Other Mary.
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